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The current stage of socio-economic development is focused on ensuring prosperity by meeting the goals and intensifying the practices of the 4th generation smart industry. The ways and methods of advancement are being scientifically researched and specified, while at the same time revealing errors and weaknesses in the development so far, which are the potential for continuous increase of prosperity and sustainable production and consumption. From this point of view, the paper analyses and more accurately formulates the effects of smart industry 4.0 on the economy and society in a global sense. In the context of the new industry 5.0 development concept identifies significant progress in automation, robotization and digitization of imaginary processes supporting economic growth with obvious reserves and risks in the social field, as well as in relation to sustainable development and climate strategies, especially in the environmental field. In the article, the authors present the concept of models for intensification and transition from the developed implementation model for Industry 4.0 to the environment and concepts of Industry 5.0. Priorities for the development and innovation of the fourth generation smart industry within the fifth generation concept and possible synergy effects from human-robot-machine-environment cooperation, especially in the social field and in ensuring the well-being of workers in industry, are formulated in more detail. Submit your paper Instructions for Authors All issues Articles in press Share Send by email Indexes Keywords index
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., fig., tab.
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- Faculty of Commerce, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Petržalka, Slovakia
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- Faculty of Commerce, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Petržalka, Slovakia
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- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Kosice, Letná 9, 042 00 Sever, Slovakia
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- Faculty of Commerce, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Petržalka, Slovakia
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- Faculty of Commerce, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Petržalka, Slovakia
Bibliografia
- 1. Breque M., De Nul L., Petridis A. Industry 5.0: Toward a sustainable human centric and resilient European industry. R&I paper series policy brief, 2021.
- 2. Daneshjo N. Innovation and process modeling in corporate logistics. Inaugural lecture. Ekonóm, Bratislava 2021, 68.
- 3. Daneshjo N., Rudy V., Repková K., Mareš A., Kováč J., Jahnátek J., Krivosudská J., Šmajda N., Rusnák J. Intelligent industrial engineering - Innovation potential. FedEx Print & Ship Center; 2018.
- 4. Dalenogare L.S., Benitez G.B., Ayala N.F., Frank A.G. The expected contribution of Industry 4.0 technologies for industrial performance. International Journal of Production Economics. 2018; 204(10): 383–394.
- 5. Cline G. Industry 4.0 and Industrial IoT inn manufacturing: A sneak peek. 2017.https://www.aberdeen.com/featured/industry-4-0-industrial-iot-manufacturing-sneak-peek/.
- 6. Industry 4.0. Building a digital business.Budovanie. Global Survey: Industry 4.0. 2016. https://www.pwc.com/sk/sk.
- 7. Lasi H., Fettke P., Feld T., Hoffmana M. Industry 4.0 Business and information system engineering. 2014; 6(4): 239–242.
- 8. Luptáčik M., Lábaj M., Majzlíková E., Martišková M., Švardová V., Jankovič P., Vitáloš M. VEDA SAV 2021, 160.
- 9. Muller J. Enabling technologies for industry 5.0 directorate –general for research and innovation. Prosperity. 2020; 9: 1–8.
- 10. Soltysi P.A., Zdonek I. How society 5.0 and Industry 4.0 ideas shape the open data performance expectancy. Sustainbility. 2021; 13(2): 1–24.
- 11. Staněk P., Mařík V., Doliak D., Ondrovič A. Facts and myths about the society 5.0. Wolters Kluwer SR s. r. o.; 2019.
- 12. MPSVR SR. Analysis of the impacts of the digital transformation on private and public sector entrepreneurs. National project. ITMS Projekt: 312031B970, 2017.
- 13. Wang L., Torngren M., Onori M. Current status and advancment of cyber-physical systems in manufacturing. Journal of manufacturing systems. 2015; 37: 517–527.
- 14. Zhong R.Y., Xu X., Klotz E., Newman S.T. Intelligent manufacturing in the context of Industry 4.0: a review Engineering. 2017; 3(5): 616–630.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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